COP21: Why We Should Care What Climate Scientists Thinkhttp://www.yesmagazine.org/planet/cop21-why-we-should-care-what-climate-scientists-think-20151221
As a scientist at COP21, I hoped to see a fruitful collision of the climate scientist and climate activist. I expected strong words regarding science and broader social change, but instead found that scientists who understood the problem seemed to think we could fix it without changing the status quo.No publisherCOP21Climate changeArticleWhat’s Cheaper than Solar, Slashes Carbon Emissions, and Creates Jobs in Kentucky? http://www.yesmagazine.org/new-economy/cheaper-than-solar-cuts-carbon-emmissions-creates-jobs-kentucky
Having an energy-efficient home saves the owners money, but they often procrastinate on improvements. When energy companies in Kansas and Kentucky figured out a way to sweeten the deal, the results brought good news for homeowners, contractors, and for the planet.No publisherClimate change2013/02/04 13:00:00 US/PacificArticleWhy Post-Sandy America Needs State Banks More than Everhttp://www.yesmagazine.org/new-economy/how-state-banks-help-disaster-relief-efforts
If we the people want the sort of security in emergencies that is available to the owners of Wall Street banks, we need to own some banks ourselves.No publisherClimate change2013/01/07 11:20:00 US/PacificArticleUnity College Joins 350.org, Becomes First to Pull Money from Dirty Energyhttp://www.yesmagazine.org/planet/unity-college-joins-350-bill-mckibben-first-to-divest-money-from-dirty-energy
On November 7, Bill McKibben’s 350.org launched its “Do the Math” campaign and began urging universities to fight climate change by divesting their financial holdings from fossil-fuel companies. Unity College in Maine is the first to take the pledge.No publisherClimate change2012/11/08 11:19:37.751000 US/PacificArticleWill “Frankenstorm” Hurricane Sandy End Climate Silence?http://www.yesmagazine.org/planet/will-frankenstorm-hurricane-sandy-end-climate-change
While our two main candidates for president have avoided the topic of global warming, the climate itself is anything but silent.No publisherClimate change2012/10/29 12:45:00 US/PacificArticleA Shout Out to Climate Activistshttp://www.yesmagazine.org/blogs/sarah-van-gelder/a-shout-out-to-climate-activists
Thank-you to all of you taking action.No publisherClimate changeMcKibben2009/02/26 21:00:00 GMT-8Blog Entry